Rumor The German Shepherd Wins Best In Show At Westminster

It marks the second time a German shepherd has won the top prize.
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NEW YORK, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Rumor, a German shepherd, was named best in show at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday, besting more than 2,800 other dogs that competed in New York this week.

It marks the second time a German shepherd has won the top prize at the show. The breed last won in 1987, which also represents the only other time a dog from the herding group has won at Westminster.

“She’s got a lot of beautiful details,” Rumor owner, breeder and handler Kent Boyles, from Edgerton, Wisconsin, said about the features that make Rumor a winner.

Boyles, who said he became “German shepherd crazy” as a child, has been breeding the dog for 35 years.

Boyles said he and his family will drive back to Wisconsin with Rumor, where she will be retired from shows. “This was definitely the ultimate type of win for her,” Boyles said. Rumor, whose favorite snack is prime rib, will likely begin bearing puppies, Boyles said.

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Rumor, a German shepherd, won Best In Show at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night.
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Rumor won the herding category in 2016 as well, but lost the top prize to a German shorthaired pointer.

“She is just magnificent,” Judge Thomas H. Bradley III said, in an interview with broadcasters about his pick.

Adrian, an Irish setter from the sporting group, was named runner-up.

A total of 200 breeds vied for the blue ribbon at Westminster, which began in 1877, making it the country’s second longest-running sporting event behind the Kentucky Derby horse race, launched in 1875.

Devlin, a boxer, won the working group on Tuesday, while Tanner, a Norwich terrier, was the winner in the terrier group.

On Monday, the opening night of the two-day competition, in addition to the German shepherd Rumor, a Norwegian elkhound, a Pekingese, and a miniature poodle won their groups.

Devlin, the boxer, has lived with and been trained by Diego Garcia in Lillington, North Carolina for the past two years, and will return to her owner in Canada after the show to retire.

“I started to cry this morning,” Garcia said about returning Devlin.

Three new breeds debuted in this year’s competition: the sloughi, a North African sighthound; the American hairless terrier, first bred in the 1970s to hunt rats and other vermin; and the pumi, an ancient Hungarian herding breed.

This year’s contestants came from 49 states and 16 foreign countries. Dogs are judged on characteristics specific to their breeds.

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A Bichon Frise stands on a grooming table in the benching area before competition at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City, February 13, 2017. (credit:Mike Segar / Reuters)
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A Brussels Griffon relaxes on its owner's lap backstage at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, in New York City, U.S. February 13, 2017. (credit:Stephanie Keith / Reuters)
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A bulldog rests before competing at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, February 13, 2017 in New York City. (credit:Drew Angerer via Getty Images)
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A Norwegian Buhund is seen backstage at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, in New York City on February 13, 2017. (credit:Stephanie Keith / Reuters)
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A Chinese Crested and handler Lydia Frey pose in the Judging area during Day One of competition at the Westminster Kennel Club 141st Annual Dog Show in New York on February 13, 2017. (credit:TIMOTHY A. CLARY via Getty Images)
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An Italian Greyhound competes during the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, February 13, 2017 in New York City. (credit:Drew Angerer via Getty Images)
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Pugs stand in the ring during competition at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City, February 13, 2017. (credit:Mike Segar / Reuters)
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Rumor, a German shepherd, stands next to Kent Boyleshis, the handler after it won 'Best in Show' at the Westminster Kennel Club 141st Annual Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York February 14, 2017. (credit:TIMOTHY A. CLARY via Getty Images)